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Plenty going on despite Cats’ exit

The Geelong Cats might not be playing in tomorrow’s grand final, but they still have plenty to be proud of.

Their loss to Brisbane on Saturday was their 13th preliminary final in the last 18 years.

I imagine that is little consolation for most Cats fans, but it is an incredible record that I – as a North Melbourne fan – can only be envious of.

And while the footy season is over for Cats fans a week earlier than they would like, there is still plenty on around Geelong over the next few months.

Up to 2000 people are expected to gather at GMHBA Stadium for a mass dawn yoga session as the sun rises over the Reg Hickey Stand on October 10.

Join beginners and experienced yogis alike for the event, which promotes the crucial link between physical activity and mental well-being.

This occasion also supports a great cause, raising funds for Active Geelong and Read the Play, organisations dedicated to fostering physical activity and promoting positive mental health in our community.

The following weekend, the Royal Geelong Show will return to the Geelong Showgrounds in Breakwater, bringing with it all the excitement and entertainment that local families love.

Don’t miss the spectacular fireworks on Friday and Saturday nights, along with vintage machinery displays, live entertainment, a petting farm, thrilling rides, and, of course, showbags.

The show also celebrates local arts, crafting and animals with a variety of blue ribbon competitions.

Check out the finest fleece and fodder, the best riders, shearers and woodchoppers, and animal exhibits covering everything from miniature goats to alpacas and budgerigars.

On November 8 the Piccadilly Market returns to the Geelong Arts Centre with live entertainment, delicious food, and more than 30 stalls filled with produce and handcrafted goods.

Indulge your senses and discover Geelong’s hidden treasures while supporting local artisans.

The event, running from 5pm to 9pm, is the perfect place to find a unique gift or treat yourself to something special.

Just two weeks later, prepare for an exhilarating double-header with both the Geelong Revival Motoring Festival and the Queenscliff Music Festival taking place from November 22 to 24.

The Geelong Revival is Australia’s largest classic motoring event, featuring more than 1500 vehicles on display and thrilling races along the waterfront.

Racing starts at 10am on Saturday and 9am on Sunday, offering two days of quarter-mile sprints for cars and motorcycles.

Meanwhile, the Queenscliff Music Festival on the Bellarine Peninsula promises great food, vibrant atmosphere, and performances from a variety of local talent including Kasey Chambers, Xavier Rudd and many more.

For the full lineup of the music festival, visit qmf.net.au, and for more information on all upcoming events, check out geelongaustralia.com.au/events

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